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Annual Report 2012

Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the United States of America


Messages from the Board Chair and the Chief Executive Officer Board of Directors Our Partners The Fulbright Program 2011-2012 Canadian Fulbright Award Recipients 2011-2012 American Fulbright Award Recipients Fulbright Canada in the Community 10 Years of the Killam Fellowships Program The Killam Fellowships Program Auditors’ Report Fulbright Canada Secretariat

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Catherine Kreatsoulas,

Fulbright Student, Harvard University

Front Cover: Mahdi

Hussein, Killam Fellow, American Univeristy

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It is with pride that I present this foreword to the 2012 Annual Report of the Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States of America. Fulbright Canada aims to contribute to the development of better, more fruitful, and more creative relations between Canada and the United States. Over the years, many talented students and scholars have taken part in those programs and have been outstanding ambassadors. As the Report for 2012 indicates, the past year gives us much cause to celebrate. Fulbright Canada owes much of its success to its skilled and dedicated staff. In particular we would like to express our warm thanks to Graeme Cunningham, who will take on other challenges. The Foundation is also privileged to have a Board of Directors composed of truly remarkable people. For many years, Kevin Kelly and Roscoe Howard, who both served as Chair, have been pillars of the Board. We here want to express most cordially our appreciation for all they did for Fulbright Canada as they have completed their terms.

Dr. Luc Vinet Board Chair

1 I am very pleased to present the 2012 annual report for the Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States of America. In a complex and changing world, educational exchange is a key element in the ongoing effort to secure our collective future and ensure that we in North America continue to lead the world in productivity, innovation, and ideas. Educational exchange, and the mutual understanding that flows from it, grows the relationship between Canada and the United States of America and helps to solidify our joint commitment to social justice, environmental sustainability, and diversity. Fulbright Canada is proud to support and encourage these values and to support our future leaders. The Foundation experienced considerable growth and much success in 2012. I would like to take this opportunity to personally congratulate our grantees, encourage more students and scholars to engage, and thank my colleagues at the secretariat, our partners throughout the academic community, our private sector supporters, and our colleagues at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, the Embassy of the United States in Ottawa, and the United States State Department. I would also like to offer a special word of thanks to the dedicated members of the Foundation’s Board of Directors. Their leadership and their vision are the engine that drives Fulbright Canada’s success.

Dr. Michael Hawes

Chief Executive Officer

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Board ofDirectors Canadian Directors

American Directors

His Excellency Gary Doer

Canadian Ambassador to the United States

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Ambassador David C. Jacobson

Ambassador of the United States to Canada

Ron Covais

Carl Amrhein

Senior Partner Détente Group

Provost and Vice-President (Academic) University of Alberta

Hélène Desmarais

Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Centre d’entreprises et d’innovation de Montréal

Roxanne Dubé

Director General Geographic Strategy and Services Bureau Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

Kevin Kelly

Jack Curtin

Chief Executive Officer Goldman Sachs Canada

Ambassador Gordon Giffin Partner McKenna, Long & Aldridge

Past President Fidelity Investments Inc.

Daniel McCarthy (Treasurer)

Managing Director Credit Suisse Securities (Canada) Inc.

Roseann Runte

President and Vice-Chancellor Carleton University

Frank Sobey

Roscoe Howard (Past Chair) Partner Andrews Kurth LLP

Penelope Kyle

President Radford University

Gloria Larson

President Bentley University

Chairman Crombie REIT

Luc Vinet (Board Chair) Rector Emeritus Université de Montréal

Susan Crystal

Minister Counselor for Public Affairs U.S. Embassy, Ottawa

Michael Parham (Secretary) General Counsel RealNetworks, Inc.

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OurSuporters

The American Killam Trusts

The John and Judy Bragg Foundation

Canadian University Partners Acadia University, Brock University, Carleton University, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Concordia University, Dalhousie University, McGill University, McMaster University, Memorial University, Mount Allison University, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, North-South Institute, Queen’s University, Simon Fraser University, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, University of Guelph, Université Laval, University of Lethbridge, University of Manitoba, Université de Montréal, University of Northern British Columbia, University of Ottawa, Université du Québec à Montréal, University of Prince Edward Island, University of Saskatchewan, University of Toronto, University of Victoria, University of Waterloo, Western University, University of Winnipeg, Wilfrid Laurier University, York University

American University Partners American University, Arizona State University, Brandeis University, Bridgewater State College, California Nano Systems Institute, Clemson University, Duke University, Harvard University, Ithaca College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Michigan State University, New York University, State University of New York— Plattsburgh, Norwich University, Smith College, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Santa Barbara, University of Texas at Austin, University of Georgia (Kennesaw State University), University of Maine, University of Southern California, University of Washington, Vanderbilt University, Wellesley College

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the Fulbright Program Long regarded as the world’s premiere academic exchange program, the Fulbright Program attracts exceptional students and scholars from more than 150 countries. Among the fastest growing of the bilateral exchanges is the CanadaU.S. Fulbright Program. The first cohort of Canada-U.S. Fulbright award recipients was named in 1991. Since that time, some twelve hundred distinguished students, scholars, and professionals have participated in this educational exchange program. CanadaU.S. Fulbright students and scholars conduct research, teach, or study in their host country for either one semester or a full academic year. More than 84 individuals received scholarships or fellowships in 2011–12. Of this group, most were traditional Fulbright student grantees or Fulbright Visiting Research Chairs.

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The Traditional Fulbright Awards for students are intended for graduate students and junior professionals who wish to study and conduct research in the host country. In addition to the Traditional Fulbright awards, scholars in both countries are invited to take up one of the 41 Fulbright Visiting Research Chairs at 30 of North America’s best universities. These chairs are intended to enable emerging and established scholars, post-doctoral researchers, and experienced professionals to conduct research, teach, or undertake a combination of activities for one semester or a full academic year at one of our partner universities. These chairs develop long-term partnerships between Fulbright Canada and the university and build the university’s capacity for excellence in research. Recently, in an effort to grow the scope of the program, Fulbright Canada has introduced a number of new programs and expanded existing programs for both graduate students and scholars, including the Fulbright Regional Network for Applied Research (NEXUS) Program, the Fulbright Canada Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Program, and the Fulbright Specialists Program.

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“Very rarely does a person get an opportunity that will change the course of his/her life the way this program does. It sets you off on a trajectory academically, professionally, and personally that otherwise would not be possible. It opens up circles, venues, and paths that can help propel one’s personal growth just by the very fact of being exposed to a new setting and being surrounded by great minds.“ Bernard Duhaime

Université du Québec à Montréal Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California

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Canadian Fulbright Scholar Award Recipients Claudio Aporta, Carleton University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canadian Studies at the University of Washington “The Northwest Passage and the Construction of Inuit pan-Arctic Identities” Victor Armony, Université du Québec à Montréal / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Policy Studies at the University of Texas at Austin

“Current Sociological Trends in the Latino/Hispanic Population: A Canada-U.S. Comparative Perspective” Vaughan Black, Dalhousie University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Transborder Studies at Arizona State University “A Court Judgment Enforcement Convention for North America” Kai M. A. Chan, University of British Columbia / Fulbright Visiting Chair at the University of California, Santa Barbara “Connecting Human Decisions to Impacts on Ecosystems and Ecosystem Services” Jean-François Côté, Université du Québec a Montréal / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canadian Studies at Kennesaw State University

“Postcolonial theatre, law, and rhetoric in the United States and Canada” Ajay Dalai, University of Saskatchewan / Fulbright Scholar at the University of California, Davis “Biofuels production from Lignocellulosic Biomass via Supercritical Technologies” Bernard Duhaime, Université du Québec à Montréal / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California

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“Strengthening the Inter-American Human Rights System: furthering the Canadian and American participation” Patrick Feng, University of Calgary / Fulbright NEXUS Scholar at Arizona State University “Certifying Environmental Action: Leveraging Environmental Standards and Certifications to Promote Sustainability” Ellen Goddard, University of Alberta / Fulbright Scholar at Iowa State University “Is COOL Cool? Differences in U.S. and Canadian Meat Purchasing Behaviour” Tsvi Kahana, Queen’s University / Fulbright Scholar at New York University “The Notwithstanding Mechanism - American Theory, Canadian Practice” Jia Li, York University / Fulbright scholar at Harvard University “Cross-border Literacy Intervention using Integrative Technologies and Social Networking for English Language Learners in North American Inner-City Schools” Sandy Y. M. Ng, Government of Ontario / Fulbright NEXUS Scholar at Stanford University “Sustainable Cities, Better Health and Better Future” Robert B. Nichols, University of Alberta / Fulbright Scholar at Columbia University “Contract & Conquest: Political Theory and Settler Colonialism” Nelson Ouellet, Université de Moncton / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair at Vanderbilt University “A War on Dependency in Jim Crow Tennessee (1862-1899)” Andrew Stark, University of Toronto / Fulbright Scholar at Columbia University “A Theory of Intellectual Property in America” Peter Stoett, Concordia University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Canada-U.S. Relations at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

“Transborder Counter-Bioinvasion: Canada-U.S. Policy Networks on Invasive Alien Species” An Tang, Université de Montréal / Fulbright Scholar at the University of California, San Diego “Imaging Foie Gras in North America” Andrew Woolford, University of Manitoba / Fulbright Scholar at the University of New Mexico “A Tonic for the Boarding School Blues? Genocide and Historical Redress in Canada and the U.S.”

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Fulbright International Science and Technology Award Recipients Heather Buckley, University of British Columbia / University of California, Berkeley, Chemistry Michael Gaultois, University of Saskatchewan / University of California, Santa Barbara, Chemistry and Biochemistry Alexandra Heeney, University of Toronto / Stanford University, Management Science and Engineering Thane Kubik, University of Calgary / Rockefeller University, Synthetic Biology Mathieu Maheu-Giroux, McGill University / Harvard University, Epidemiology Vijay Narasimham, University of Ottawa / Stanford University, Material Science and Engineering

Canadian Fulbright Students and Junior Professional Award Recipients Tammy Armstrong, University of New Brunswick / Georgia State University “An Ecocritical Menagerie: Atlantic Canadian Poetics” Sarah Burke, Quebec Public Health Association / Fulbright Canada-TD Award Recipient at Johns Hopkins University “Perinatal Health Improvement in the Context of Healthcare Reform in American and Canadian Environments” Colleen Cunningham, University of British Columbia / Duke University “U.S. Innovation Policies Targeting Pharmaceutical Development: A Theoretical and Empirical Evaluation” Scott Delaney, Traugott Construction Management Inc./Stratus Royalty Corporation / Harvard University “Modern-Day Iraq: Their Challenges, Our Innovative, Entrepreneurial Support” Caroline Fitzpatrick, Université de Montréal / Fulbright Canada-Cassie Pyle Award Recipient at New York University “How Do Early Life Experiences Contribute to Eventual School Readiness?” Steven Hoffman, University of Toronto / Fulbright Canada-Glen Corporation Award Recipient at Harvard University “An Inquiry into the Dynamics of Global Health Governance and its Impact on National Health Systems” David Hugill, York University / Fulbright Canada-CIBC Award Recipient at the University of Minnesota “Urban Indigenity and the Neoliberal City: Winnipeg and Minneapolis in Comparative Context” Catherine Kreatsoulas, McMaster University / Harvard University “Impact of Social Determinants on Cardiovascular Disease According to Sex/Gender and Race/Ethnicity” Tyler Kuhn, Environment Yukon / Pennsylvania State University “Inferring a Detailed Demographic History from Ancient Host-Pathogen Genetics” Erica Lagalisse, McGill University / University of Texas at Austin “Transnational Networks of Anarchoindigenist Solidarity Activism” Brian McKenzie, Deloitte & Touche LLP / Tufts University “The Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and its Implications for Canada-U.S. Relations” Aaron Mills, Oithuis, Kleer, Townshend, LLP / Fulbright Canada-TD Award Recipient at Yale University “Indigenous Law: Contemporary Approaches in Canada and the United States” Sophie Nunnelley, Ministry of the Attorney General for Ontario / Fulbright Canada-TD Award Recipient at Yale University “A Right to Health? Understanding the Assumptions in Health Law, and What They Mean for a Robust Understanding of Health and Human Rights” Tullia Upton, University of Northern British Columbia / Fulbright Canada-RBC Award Recipient at Oregon State University “Environmental Magnetism to Monitor Contamination in Streams and Rivers of the Umpqua Watershed, OR”

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American Fulbright Scholar Award Recipients Michael M. Brescia, University of Arizona / Fulbright-Carlos Rico Award for North American Studies at Western University “Water Rights and Competing Legal Traditions in North America; Historical Perspectives” Christopher Breu, Illinois State University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Globalization and Cultural Studies at McMaster University

“The Insistence of the Material: Literature in the Age of Biopolitics” Kenneth M. Cosgrove, Suffolk University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in North American Integration at Carleton University

“Political Marketing in North America” Anne Dobie Dutlinger, Moravian College / Fulbright Scholar at Algoma University “Culture, Cartography, and Identity in Upper Canada” Hilal Elver, University of California, Santa Barbara / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Comparative Law and Legal Pluralism at McGill University

“Islamophobia in North America: A Comparative Socio-Legal Analysis of the United States and Canada” Jessica Fields, San Francisco State University / Fulbright Distinguished Lecturing Chair at York University “Intimate Possibilities: Sexuality, Education, and Civil Rights in Canada” Laura Forlano, Cornell University / Fulbright NEXUS Scholar at the Toronto Centre for Social Innovation “Networking Social Innovation in Urban Areas” Jennifer Gauthier, Randolph College / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in North American Society and Culture at Concordia University

“Screening Indigeneity: The National Film Board’s First Nations Films 1939-2009” Henry Greenspan, University of Michigan / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in North American Society and Culture at

Concordia University

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“Beyond Testimonies”: Developing the Collaborative Model in Oral Histories with Genocide Survivors” Denver C. Lewellen, University of California, Berkeley / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Society and Culture at Dalhousie University

“Understanding the Impact of Globalization on Community Health Care Services for Persons with HIV in Nova Scotia” Michele Morrone, Ohio University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Science and the Environment at McMaster University “The Role of Universities in Environmental Risk, Justice, and Sustainability Education” Christina Page, Yahoo Inc. / Fulbright Specialist at the University of British Columbia “Review of Digital Media best practices of Greenest City Conversations Project and UBC’s Sustainability InitiativeI”

Jason A. Pierceson, University of Illinois - Springfield / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in U.S. Policy Studies at the University of Alberta “Policy Making, and Political Culture” Gordon Sayre, University of Oregon / Fulbright Scholar at Université Laval “Dramas of National Belonging: Teaching and Learning Eighteenth-Century History in the U.S. and Quebec” Mara S. Sidney, Rutgers University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Governance and Public Administration at the University of Ottawa

“Making a Home, Feeling at Home: The Role of NGOs in Immigrant Integration” Barry Sullivan, Loyola University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Legal Studies at the University of Alberta “Access to Government Information in Democratic Societies” Meredeth Turshen, Rutgers University / Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Human Rights and Social Justice at the University of Ottawa

“Human Rights and Social Justice: Conflict Resolution in Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of the Congo”

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American Fulbright Specialist Award Recipients Jeri L. Bigbee, Boise State University / University of Lethbridge “Public Health” Leigh Margaret O’Brien, State University of New York - Geneseo / University of Prince Edward Island “Education” Christina Page, Yahoo! Inc. / University of British Columbia “Environmental Sciences” Louise Wetherbee Phelps, Syracuse University / University of Winnipeg “Applied Linguistics”

American Fulbright Students and Junior Professional Award Recipients Sunil Abraham, Independent, MI / Fulbright Canada-TD Award Recipient at the University of Waterloo “Socioeconomic Status’s Effect on Canadian Smokers’ Response to Graphic Warnings” Lauren Baba, Rice University / University of Victoria “The Examination of Indigenous Health Disparities” Bonnie Capen, University of Arizona / Fulbright Canada-CIBC Award Recipient at the Canadian Centre for Elder Law “Elder Abuse Law and the Protection of Seniors, a Cross-Cultural Perspective” William Damon, University of Washington / Simon Fraser University “Advancing the Right to Shelter: Changing Practice in Policing and Social Service Provision” Julianne Faust, University of Illinois at Chicago / Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto “The Maudsley Approach: Evidence-based Treatment for Adolescents with Eating Disorders” Robert Gee, University of Maine / Dalhousie University “Tangled Trawls: International Natural Resource Management in the Northwest Atlantic Fishery” Philip Kachmar, University of Scranton / University of British Columbia “North American Political Identity” Jacqueline Kaplan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Fulbright Canada-RBC Award Recipient at McGill University “Preserving the St.Lawrence River: Toxicological Impacts of Ozonated Wastewater” Erica Kowsz, Hamilton College / Fulbright Canada-TD Award Recipient at Simon Fraser University “Being Sinixt: A People, Their Past, and Notions of Place” Dana Kroos, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces / Memorial University of Newfoundland “The Influence of Folklore Stories on Newfoundland Life and Culture” Ryan Lange, Northwestern University / University of Toronto “The Language of Obesity: How Metaphors Affect Policy Support in the U.S. and Canada” James Lister, Rutgers University / Carleton University “The Effect of Inflated Monetary Goals on Risky Decision Making During Slot Machine Play” Brian McSherry, State University of New York at Buffalo / Fulbright Canada-John R. Oshei Foundation Award Recipient at Concordia University

“Depolarized” Carla Mendiola, Southern Methodist University / Fulbright Canada-TD Award Recipient at Université Laval “Métissage Along a North American Borderland : Family and Identity on the Maine-Canada Border” Michael O’Shea, Pomona College / McGill University “A Comparative Study of Urban Park Access and Community Health: U.S. and Canada” Jill Woelfer, University of Washington / University of British Columbia “A Comparative Study of Information Systems Uses by Homeless Young People: Vancouver/Seattle”

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The mandate of the Fulbright Program is to promote a deeper understanding between the people of both Canada and the United States. It is achieved primarily through student and scholar mobility programs. At the same time, one of the hallmarks of the Fulbright Program is community engagement. In the past few years, Fulbright Canada has introduced a suite of community-engagement programs aimed at capitalizing on the traditional spirit of the program, and, in an effort to further strengthen the relations between Canada and the United States. The programs include the Fulbright CanadaRBC Eco-Leadership Program, the Community Leadership Program, and the Killam Community Action Initiative.

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These programs offer a unique opportunity for alumni of our programs to take action and to develop new relationships within their communities. Fulbright Canada award recipients are expected to excel academically, but they are also expected to serve as ambassadors for their country. They are encouraged to engage their host community, get involved whenever and wherever possible, and expand their experience beyond the classroom, laboratory, and library. With our community engagement programs, Fulbright Canada has further enriched a unique and enlightening academic and cultural experience. Fulbright Canada’s objective was to provide a conduit between a finite source of government funding and an infinite capacity amongst a unique group of academics to envision and build a cleaner, safer, and more just world. Clearly the outcome of these projects is both tangible and long-term. Investments were made to support permanent community projects that are sustainable by the local community even once the Fulbrighter has moved on. We look forward to building on the success of this program in the years ahead.

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Jia Li

Fulbright Canada-RBC Eco-Leader Boston, MA

2011 - 12 Fulbright Canada-RBC Eco-Leaders Victoria Chraibi (Duluth, MN) Janel Curry (Grand Rapids, MI) Laura Forlano (Toronto, ON) Ruby Lam (Toronto, ON) Russell Lawson (Muskogee, OK) Jia Li (Boston, MA) Peter Olshavsky (Lincoln, NE) Michael O’Shea (Montréal, QC) Tullia Upton (Douglas County, OR) Stepan Wood (Toronto, ON)

2011 - 12 Fulbright Canada Community Leaders

Ruth Dunley and Ruby Heap National Capital Fair (Ottawa, ON) Rainey Gaywish and Anne Dutlinger Shingwauk Sapling Wigwam (North Bay, ON) Lyana Patrick, Naomi Bartz, and William Damon Community Arts and Youth Engagement Institute (Vancouver, BC)

“Through a sustainable garden project that reflects urban students’ basic need for better fo od, and a greener and more liveable environment, my team was able to engage students and teachers in a more personalized context than may have otherwise been possible.”

2011 - 12 Killam Community Action Initiative Projects

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Mallory Lavoie, Kristin Kirouac, and Sarah Denslow French Language Youth Summer Camp (Madawaska, ME) Anne Larkin Passport to Permaculture (Vancouver, BC)

KillamDayofAction2012

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celebrating of 10 Years Motivated by their passion for educational excellence and their vision of an enduring Canada-United States relationship, Fulbright Canada joined forces with the American Killam Trusts in the fall of 2002 to create the Killam Fellowships Program. The result of that parternship is a unique, high-profile scholarship program that allows undergraduate students from the United States and Canada to participate in a formal, structured program of academic and cultural exchange.

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The Killam Fellowships Program is an enduring legacy to Constance Killam and Elizabeth Killam Rodgers, two women who were born in Yarmouth Nova Scotia, but spent the majority of their lives in Marshfield Massachusetts. They were sisters of Canadian financier Sir Izaak Walton Killam,who, during the first half of the 20th century, was one of Canada’s richest men and greatest philanthropists. Like their brother, Elizabeth and Constance Killam were committed to the advancement of education and to the promotion of international understanding. The Killam Fellowships Program has grown significantly since its inception. In its first year, 13 students from 20 partner institutions participated in the program. Ten years later, the program offered some 40 awards, and involved 42 institutions, representing all regions of North America. The program has truly grown into a continent-wide bi-national exchange program.

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Fulbright Canada marked this momentous occasion with a gala dinner to celebrate 10 years of the Killam Fellowships Program. The event, which was held at the Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa on Thursday, September 13, brought together dozens of Killam alumni from across the ten years of the Program, our colleagues from a number of our partner universities, some of our board members, and friends from the local academic, government and business communities. Highlights of the event included the piano performance provided by one of our Killam alumni, Holly Garnett, and the recognition of the endowment contribution from the American Killam Trusts. Remarks were provided by Board Chair Luc Vinet, and by Fulbright Canada’s CEO Michael Hawes. The event was supported by a number of the program’s partner universities who purchased tables. Fulbright Canada would like to thank Bridgewater State University, Carleton University, McGill University, McMaster University, Memorial University, Queen’s University, the University of Alberta, the University of Ottawa, and Wellesley College for their generous support.

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The Killam Fellowships Program, supported by the American Killam Trusts, is designed to develop a cadre of young leaders committed to enhancing mutual understanding between Canada and the United States. The Killam Fellowships program provides exceptional undergraduate students from universities in Canada and the United States with the opportunity to spend either one semester or a full academic year in the other country during the third year of their undergraduate career. These awards are the first of their kind between Canada and the United States. In its inaugural year, the Killam Fellowships Program engaged 13 American and Canadian undergraduate students in educational exchange. In 2011–12, awards were granted to 34 students. 2011 - 12 Canadian Killam Fellows

2011 - 12 American Killam Fellows

Stephen Birarda, Computer Science

Briana Bender, French, Spanish, Environmental Studies From Ithaca College to l’Université de Montréal

Maude Chalin, Civil Engineering

From Concordia University to Kansas State University

Osta Davis, Undeclared From Whitman College to McGill University

Stefan Dehod, Sociology, Philosophy From the University of Alberta to Arizona State University

Sarah Denslow, International Affairs, Women’s Studies, French From the University of Maine to the University of Ottawa

Jeremie Drouillard, Accounting, International Business From McGill University to Arizona State University

Kristin D’Souza, Justice & Women’s Studies, Spanish From Arizona State University to the University of Toronto

Alanna Flynn, Physics From Memorial University to the University of Washington

Amanda Folk, Art Education From Pittsburgh State University to the University of Victoria

Genevieve Gay, Economics

Victoria Frappaolo, International Relations and Business,

From Concordia University to San Francisco State University

From Queen’s University to Clemson University

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Elli Hanson, Art and Design

From University of Alberta to the University of Southern California

Mahdi Hussein, Political Science, Peace & Conflict Studies From the University of Toronto to American University

Erica Isomura, Linguistics, Professional Writing

From the University of Victoria to the University of Washington

Celeste Lalime, International Relations

From l’Université de Montréal to the University of Maine

Michelle Lepage, Communications

From the University of Ottawa to Bridgewater State University

Brian Luong, Accounting, Finance

From McGill University to the University of Pennsylvania

Kristina Mansveld, International Relations, Economics, Women’s

Arabic From American University to the University of Ottawa

Ian Green, International relations, French Language & Literature From American University to the University of Ottawa

Alexis Guy, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology, French From Whitman College to McGill University

Evgeniy Kobiako, Biology, International & Eastern European studies From the University of Washington to the University of Ottawa Anne Larkin, Interdisciplinary Stuides, History, English

From the University of Idaho to the University of British Columbia

Travis Lecture, Economics, Accounting From Clemson University to the University of Alberta

Studies From Mount Allison University to American University

Abigail Lind, Exercise Science From Ithaca College to York University

Rebecca Moynes, Kinesiology From Laurentian University to the University of Wyoming

Linda Monahan, American Studies, Literature,

John Nyman, Creative Writing, English

From York University to Vanderbilt University

William O’Hanley, Computer Science

From the University of Prince Edward Island to Ithaca College

Wing Gi Amy Tang, Honours Arts and Science; Economics

From McMaster University to Smith College

Kyle Tsang, Biomedical Engineering Sciences

Communications From American University to Mount Allison University

Adrielle Munger, English Literature, Religious Studies From Arizona State University to Queen’s University

Taylor Murray, Sustainability and Global Studies From Arizona State University to McGill University

Hillary Sponable, French Education, Quebec Studies From SUNY Plattsburgh to l’Université de Montréal

From the University of Toronto to Harvard University

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Elli Hanson, Killam Fellow

“Not only has the Killam exchange program provided me with an outstanding educational experience abroad, but I have grown more, learned more, and explored more in the past year as a Killam Fellow, than I have throughout my entire undergraduate degree.�

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Report of the Independent Auditors on the Summary Financial Statements To the Directors of the Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the United States of America The accompanying summary financial statements of the Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the United States of America (Fulbright Canada), which comprise the summary statement of financial position as at August 31, 2012, the summary statement of operations for the year then ended, and related notes, are derived from the audited financial statements prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles, of Fulbright Canada as at and for the year ended August 31, 2012. We expressed an unmodified audit opinion on those financial statements in our report dated November 16, 2012. The summary financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian generally accepted accounting principles applied in the preparation of the audited financial statements of Fullbright Canada. Reading the summary financial statements, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the audited financial statements of Fulbright Canada. Management’s Responsibility for the Summary Financial Statements

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Management is responsible for the preparation of a summary of the audited financial statements on the basis described in note 1. Auditors’ Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the summary financial statements based on our procedures, which were conducted in accordance with Canadian Auditing Standard (CAS) 810, “Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements”. Opinion In our opinion, the summary financial statements derived from the audited financial statements of Fulbright Canada as at and for the year ended August 31, 2012 are a fair summary of those financial statements, in accordance with the basis described in note 1.

Chartered Accountants, Licensed Public Accountants November 16, 2012 Ottawa, Canada

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Summary Statement of Financial Position

August 31, 2012, with comparative figures for 2011 2012 2011 Assets Current assets: Cash $702,033 $732,278 Amounts receivable 114,711 36,178 Prepaid expenses 29,072 8,581 845,816 777,037 Investments 8,871,036 955,439 Capital assets 38,715 45,572 Restricted cash - funds held in trust 200,000 200,000 $9,955,567 $1,978,048 Liabilities and Net Assets

Current liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $41,563 $46,799 Deferred revenue 934,952 799,809 976,515 846,608 Funds held in trust 200,000 200,000 Employee future benefits 173,490 136,657 Net assets: Unrestricted 360,842 335,833 Internally restricted - 50,000 Invested in capital assets 38,715 45,572 Killam endowment 7,892,627 50,000 Endowment 313,378 313,378 8,605,562 794,783 $9,955,567 $1,978,048

Summary Statement of Operations

Year ended August 31, 2011, with comparative figures for 2010

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2012 2011 Revenue: Grants $1,290,064 $1,440,141 Donations and contributions 1,388,251 1,408,652 Other 7,924 106,396 2,686,239 2,955,189 Expenses: Awards: Scholarship 433,993 387,796 Fellowship 637,500 838,582 American Killam fellowship 197,000 193,414 Eco-leadership/community leadership 63,970 57,268 Mobility program 130,201 194,318 Program I - development 108,036 99,936 Program II - delivery 165,619 173,313 Administration 870,271 864,294 Other 129,486 141,333 2,736,076 2,950,254

Excess (deficiency) of revenue over expenses from operations

(49,837)

4,935

Foreign exchange loss on investments

10,959

55,944

Deficiency of revenue over expenses

$(38,878)

$(51,009)

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Fulbright Canada Secretariat Michael K. Hawes, PhD

Chief Executive Officer

Graeme Cunningham

Manager, Strategic Development and Partnerships

Nesreen El-Onsi

Administrative Assistant

Michelle Emond

Program Officer (Students)

Brad Hector

Program Officer (Scholars)

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Kaitlyn Innes

Program Officer, Recruitment, Outreach, and Alumni Relations

Ava Kovats

Senior Finance Officer

Michael O’Shea

Education USA Officer

Jesse Schell

Executive Assistant/Alumni Coordinator

So onGun Yo on

YIIP Summer Intern York International Internship Program

Gregory Morris

NPSIA Intern Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Carleton University

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